- Source: List of Baltimore Orioles awards
This is a list of award winners and single-season league leaders for the Baltimore Orioles professional baseball team.
Abbreviations
National Baseball Hall of Fame
See: Baltimore Orioles § Baseball Hall of Famers.
Awards
= MVP Award (AL) winners
=Note: This was re-named the Kenesaw Mountain Landis Memorial Baseball Award in 1944.
1964: Brooks Robinson
1966: Frank Robinson
1970: Boog Powell
1983: Cal Ripken Jr.
1991: Cal Ripken Jr.
= Cy Young Award (AL) winners
=1969: Mike Cuellar
1973: Jim Palmer
1975: Jim Palmer
1976: Jim Palmer
1979: Mike Flanagan
1980: Steve Stone
= Rookie of the Year Award (AL) winners
=Note: This was re-named the Jackie Robinson Award in 1987.
1960: Ron Hansen
1965: Curt Blefary
1973: Al Bumbry
1977: Eddie Murray
1982: Cal Ripken Jr.
1989: Gregg Olson
2023: Gunnar Henderson
= Manager of the Year Award (AL)
=See footnote
1989: Frank Robinson
1997: Davey Johnson
2014: Buck Showalter
2023: Brandon Hyde
= Silver Slugger Award (AL) winners
== Gold Glove Award (AL) winners
== All-MLB Team
=2023: Adley Rutschman (c) – Kyle Bradish (p) – Félix Bautista (p)
= Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
=See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves.
Team (at all positions)
(2012)
(2013)
= Relief Man of the Year Award
=See footnote.
1994: Lee Smith
1997: Randy Myers
2012: Jim Johnson
= Mariano Rivera AL Reliever of the Year Award
=2016: Zach Britton
2023: Félix Bautista
= Edgar Martínez Award (designated hitter)
=1974: Tommy Davis
2008: Aubrey Huff
= Roberto Clemente Award
=1972: Brooks Robinson
1982: Ken Singleton
1992: Cal Ripken Jr.
1997: Eric Davis
= All-Star Game MVP Award
=Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.
1958: Billy O'Dell
1991: Cal Ripken Jr.
2001: Cal Ripken Jr.
2005: Miguel Tejada
= All-Star Game — Home Run Derby champion
=See: Home Run Derby
1991: Cal Ripken Jr.
2004: Miguel Tejada
= DHL Hometown Heroes (2006)
=Cal Ripken Jr. – voted by MLB fans as the most outstanding player in the history of the franchise, based on on-field performance, leadership quality and character value
= MLB All-Century Team (1999)
=3B: Brooks Robinson
SS: Cal Ripken Jr.
= MLB All-Time Team (1997; Baseball Writers' Association of America)
=Brooks Robinson (first team; third baseman)
Cal Ripken Jr. (first team; shortstop)
= The Sporting News (TSN) Player of the Year
=1966: Frank Robinson
1983: Cal Ripken Jr.
1991: Cal Ripken Jr.
= Sporting News AL Reliever of the Year Award
=See footnote
TSN AL Fireman of the Year Award (1960–2000; for closers)
TSN AL Reliever of the Year Award (2001–present; for all relievers)
= Hutch Award
=1997: Eric Davis
= Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
=1962: Robin Roberts
1966: Brooks Robinson
1992: Cal Ripken Jr.
= Babe Ruth Award (World Series)
=1966: Frank Robinson
1970: Brooks Robinson
1983: Rick Dempsey
= TSN Manager of the Year Award
=Note: Established in 1936, this award was given annually to one manager in Major League Baseball. In 1986 it was expanded to honor one manager from each league.
See footnote
1966: Hank Bauer (in MLB)
1977: Earl Weaver (in MLB)
1979: Earl Weaver (in MLB)
1989: Frank Robinson (in AL)
1993: Johnny Oates (in AL)
1997: Davey Johnson (in AL)
2012: Buck Showalter (in AL)
= Associated Press Manager of the Year Award
=See: Associated Press Manager of the Year (discontinued in 2001)
See footnote
= Baseball America Manager of the Year
=See: Baseball America#Baseball America Manager of the Year
Buck Showalter (2012)
Triple Crown Champions
= Batting
=See: Major League Baseball Triple Crown#Batting Triple Crown winners
1966: Frank Robinson (.316, 49, 122)
= Pitching
=N/A
Post-Season and All-Star Game MVP Award Winners
World Series MVP
1966: Frank Robinson
1970: Brooks Robinson
1983: Rick Dempsey
AL Championship Series MVP
Note: This was re-named the Lee MacPhail MVP Award.
1983: Mike Boddicker
All-Star Game MVP
Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.
1991: Cal Ripken Jr.
2001: Cal Ripken Jr.
2005: Miguel Tejada
Team award
1966 – American League pennant
1966 – World Series championship
1969 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
1970 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
1970 – World Series Trophy
1971 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
1979 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
1983 – William Harridge Trophy (American League champion)
1983 – World Series Trophy
Team records (single-season and career)
Most Valuable Oriole
= Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame
== Retired numbers
=See Baltimore Orioles § Retired numbers
= Ford C. Frick Award recipients
=See Baltimore Orioles § Ford C. Frick Award recipients
= Associated Press Athlete of the Year
=1966: Frank Robinson
1995: Cal Ripken Jr.
= Hickok Belt
=See footnote
1966 – Frank Robinson
1970 – Brooks Robinson
= Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year
=See: Sportsman of the Year
Single-Season leaders
= Hitters
=Batting Champions
1966: Frank Robinson (.316)
Home Run Champions
1966: Frank Robinson (49)
1981: Eddie Murray t(22)
2013: Chris Davis (53)
2014: Nelson Cruz (40)
2015: Chris Davis (47)
2016: Mark Trumbo (47)
RBI Champions
1964: Brooks Robinson (118)
1966: Frank Robinson (122)
1976: Lee May (109)
1981: Eddie Murray (78)
2004: Miguel Tejada (150)
2013: Chris Davis (138)
= Pitchers
=Winning Games leaders
Strikeouts leaders
1954: Bob Turley (185)
ERA leaders
1959: Hoyt Wilhelm (2.19)
1973: Jim Palmer (2.40)
1975: Jim Palmer (2.09)
1984: Mike Boddicker (2.79)
= Baserunning
=Stolen Base Champions
1963: Luis Aparicio (40)
1964: Luis Aparicio (57)
2007: Brian Roberts (50)
2022: Jorge Mateo (35)
See also
Baseball awards
List of MLB awards
References
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- History of the Baltimore Orioles
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- List of Baltimore Orioles seasons
- 2023 Baltimore Orioles season
- Baltimore Orioles minor league players
- Manny Machado
- Oriole Park at Camden Yards
- 2014 Baltimore Orioles season
- List of Baltimore Orioles first-round draft picks